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The ePortfolio in UK cardiology training: time for a new digital platform?

Ahmed Elamin1, Mohammed Obeidat1, Gershan Davis2.   

Abstract

The UK cardiology specialist training programme utilises the National Health Service (NHS) e-Portfolio to ensure adequate progression is being made during a trainees' career. The NHS e-portfolio has been used for 15 years, but many questions remain regarding its perceived learning value and usefulness for trainees and trainers. This qualitative study in the recent pre-COVID era explored the perceived benefits of the NHS e-Portfolio with cardiology trainees and trainers in two UK training deaneries. Questionnaires were sent to 66 trainees and to 50 trainers. 50% of trainees felt that their development had benefited from use of the ePortfolio. 61% of trainees found it an effective educational tool, and 25% of trainees and 39% of trainers found the ePortfolio useful for highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. 75% of trainees viewed workplace based assessments as a means to passing the ARCP. The results show that the NHS ePortfolio and workplace based assessments were perceived negatively by some trainees and trainers alike, with many feeling that significant improvements need to be made. In light of the progress and acceptance of digital technology and communication in the current COVID-19 era, it is likely to be the time for the development of a new optimal digital training platform for cardiology trainees and trainers. The specialist societies could help develop a more speciality specific learning and development tool.
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Keywords:  cardiology training; ePortfolio; educational tool; entrustable professional activities (EPA); work-based assessments (WBAs)

Year:  2021        PMID: 35747697      PMCID: PMC8988799          DOI: 10.5837/bjc.2021.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Cardiol        ISSN: 0969-6113


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